Reed Community Building Use Policies and Procedures
Reed Community Building Use Policies and Procedures
There are no fees for Kingston Not-For/Non-Profit Organizations during normal business hours, however the reservation process through the system still needs to take place.
Fees:
During the week, during normal hours of operation:
Kingston Residents & All Other Organizations and Private Functions: $25/hour
Weekend Fees (Saturday & Sunday):
Kingston Residents & Kingston Non-Profit and Not-For-Profit Organizations:
Minimum of 3 hours @ $55/hr.
All Other Organizations and Private Functions:
Minimum of 3 hours @ $75/hr.
Fee must be paid at the time of approval via the Kingston Recreation website; Requester will receive an e-mail notification of approved request.
In order to receive a fee refund for any necessary cancellations/changes this is required at least one week prior to your requested use date due to staff scheduling and managing all requests.
The Recreation Commission has noticed that the building use requests for extended periods (for example for September through June) have increased. If the Commission approves extended use requests, they have realized that this then tends to limit the ability to have space available for Recreation Programs. Therefore, if an extended use application is approved, the Recreation Commission reserves the right to request an organization to discontinue the use of the building, with a 60 day notice, if the space becomes needed to run a Recreation Department program.
- The Recreation Department staff will process routine requests. Any requests for larger events will require the Special Event Permit Application process. (Please see form for this on the website under the Dept. Info. Tab) and will need to be brought to the Recreation Commission at their monthly meeting for their review and discussion by the requesting/individual/organization. An individual from the requesting organization must attend a Recreation Commission meeting for this discussion. Recreation Commission meetings are normally held once a month, the first Monday of each month.
Please read the following Regulations carefully. Compliance with all of the information is required for your building use. If you have any questions regarding the Building Use Request Process, please call the Recreation Department Office; 781-585-0533.
Failure to comply with the Building rules and regulations could jeopardize your group’s future use.
- Note that once your request is approved, the Recreation Department staff will try to accommodate your specific room request, however, the exact room requested may not always be available. It is important that you estimate as closely as possible the number of participants expected to attend your scheduled activity. The Recreation Department staff reserve the right to determine room assignments based upon need priorities.
- Reservation requests must be made through the Kingston Recreation website; comPayment for user fee will be due at the time of approval. Incomplete requests, may be denied. All groups must abide by the Reed Community House Code of Conduct. (See below.)
- The authorized representative and/or group will be held responsible for all damage to the Reed Community House/grounds, being used.
- Cancellations of room reservation are expected at least one week before the scheduled date, this allows the room to potentially be utilized by another group. Groups who fail to notify the Recreation Department, via the Recreation Office regarding cancellation of their room reservation will receive a warning. A second failure to notify will result in termination of that specific request. Groups would then have the opportunity to attend a Recreation Commission meeting to discuss their group's future facility usage privileges.
- Groups involved in youth activities must assure adequate adult supervision. Children are not allowed to roam the building without being accompanied by an adult, nor are they allowed to touch equipment not specifically designated for their use (ex. pianos, stage, gym mats, toddler toys, climbing on dugout roofs, etc.) Ball playing is not allowed in the building (unless it is a specified approved Recreation Department program).
- The Recreation Department staff must approve use of tape to affix items to walls, doors, etc., as many kinds of tape will leave marks or peel paint. The Recreation Department staff has special tape that groups can use if affixing items is necessary.
- Groups must leave facility in the same condition in which it was found. Example - table and chairs should be placed where found, trash should be properly disposed of both inside the facility as well as on the outside grounds.
- Alcoholic beverages are not allowed on any facility location (inside or on outside grounds) without prior request and appropriate authorization.
- All groups are required to physically be outside of the building no later than 9:00pm.
A significant amount of time, effort, and expense has been invested in restoring The Reed Community House and grounds, and we truly appreciate your assistance in helping to preserve it.
Reed Community House Code of Conduct
Participants are expected to exhibit appropriate behavior at all times. The following guidelines have been developed to make the Recreation Department programs safe and enjoyable for all participants. Additional rules may be developed for particular programs as deemed necessary.
Anyone using the building shall show respect to all participants and staff, respect all equipment, supplies, and the building, as well as refrain from using foul language.
The Kingston Recreation Commission reserves the right to dismiss a participant/organization who does not comply with the Code of Conduct. Each situation will be evaluated in its own merit.